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  1. Land area: the aggregate of all land within international boundaries and coastlines, excluding water area. Water area: the sum of the surface areas of all inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, and rivers) within international boundaries and coastlines. [2] . Coastal internal waters may be included.

  2. May 1, 2024 · 1 Includes inland water area of 85,631 square miles (221,783 square km) and Great Lakes water area of 60,093 square miles (155,640 square km); excludes coastal water area of 42,334 square miles (109,645 square km) and territorial water area of 76,804 square miles (198,921 square km).

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  4. For purposes of this list, "maritime boundary" includes boundaries that are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which includes boundaries of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones.

    • Russia - 17,098,242 Km2
    • Canada - 9,984,670 Km2
    • United States - 9,826,675 Km2
    • China 9,596,960 Km2
    • Brazil - 8,515,770 Km2
    • Australia - 7,741,220 Km2
    • India - 3,287,263 Km2
    • Argentina - 2,780,400 Km2
    • Kazakhstan - 2,724,900 Km2
    • Algeria - 2,381,741 Km2
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  5. May 17, 2024 · Land area: the aggregate of all land within international boundaries and coastlines, excluding water area. Water area: the sum of the surface areas of all inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, and rivers) within international boundaries and coastlines. [2] Coastal internal waters may be included.

  6. territorial waters, in international law, that area of the sea immediately adjacent to the shores of a state and subject to the territorial jurisdiction of that state. Territorial waters are thus to be distinguished on the one hand from the high seas, which are common to all countries, and on the other from internal or inland waters, such as ...

  7. China is persistently trying to expand its sphere of power in the South China Sea, 90% of which Beijing claims as its territorial waters, ignoring that under international maritime laws Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Brunei are also entitled to their maritime resource zones. [ 3][ 4] Countries by Area.